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Touch: Poems Touch: Poems by Henri Cole
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“There's no animal that sleep-deprives itself like the human.”
Henri Cole, Touch: Poems
“Introducing the idea of beauty as a salve and of aesthetics making something difficult accessible.”
Henri Cole, Touch: Poems
“Proximity to this death makes me nostalgic for the French language.”
Henri Cole, Touch: Poems
“I'm standing in the lake, forming a whirlpool with my arms, letting the force of atonement pull me into its center until I cannot any longer hang onto my observations or any sense of myself, like dust and hydrogen clouds getting all excited white creating new stars to light the backyard. How poignantly emptiness cries out to be filled.”
Henri Cole, Touch: Poems
“Words and phrases grew only slowly”
Henri Cole, Touch: Poems
“Experience seems to come from a distance.”
Henri Cole, Touch: Poems
“the art of life, mostly, the art of avoiding pain”
Henri Cole, Touch: Poems
“My soft voice and demeanor were useless. In a pint jar, I carried a cremated friend, like flesh scraped from a cistern.”
Henri Cole, Touch: Poems
“We all came from our mothers' bellies. We all have hope in our veins. We don't want history to forget us, but the dead look after the afterwards.”
Henri Cole, Touch: Poems
“I feel like a jug in which wine is poured until it overflows.”
Henri Cole, Touch: Poems